Fly Tying a Luis Meana Baeza style mayfly with Barry Ord Clarke
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- Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2022
- This extraordinary style of mayfly dun from Spanish fly tyer Luis Means Baeza is a very interesting pattern, with several unique and innovative, techniques and uses of materials, well worth watching to the very end.
Hook: Mustad Heritage R 30 # 16
Tying thread: Sheer 14/0 Tan
Wing: Coq de Leon- Pardo Encendido
Tail: Two CDC hackle rachis (stems)
Rib: Super fine copper wire
Body: Green floss
Post: Aero wing
Hackle: Medium dun cock
Thorax: SLF prism hare dub Brown olive
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Barry, I just ran into this one and that is a spectacular looking fly. The intricate thread work up at the front looks to be quite the challenge but a beautiful result for sure. Nobody bends feathers better than you!
Thanks Michael.
Thanks loads for this one Barry. Just tied one up slightly larger in brown & found this pattern a really fun one to tie. Gonna do a few now before I put the materials away. Looking forward to drifting it over some browns next Spring.🎣
Excellent! Have fun Jonathon!
Cuando se trata de imitar las alas de un imago y sus destellos es cuando esta pluma mágica da su mejor versión, además de ayudar mucho en la sutil presentación de la mosca en la posada sobre todo y en la deriva también dando los destellos justos y naturales. Esta pluma es imbatible. Gracias por el vídeo
Gracias Raimundo!
Another great looking fly, thanks for sharing and hope you have a great holiday. Looking forward to the next one.
Thanks. Same to you Paul.
I love watching you tie so meticulous in the way you tie! Thanks for sharing, and enjoy your holidays!
Thank you Richard. Happy Hollidays to you too.
Thank you Barry. It is a beautiful and effective pattern. In Spain it is known as "Pardón de Meana" (Rhithrogena genus). It is the one known as March Brown, but that uses the feather of Gallo de León (Coq de Leon) in a wing that recalls the Comparadun style. His tying dates back to the 90's. Beautiful fly. Thank you very much.
Thanks for the info Jorge!
Mr. Clark I tied this one up in a bigger size for fishing smallmouth during the willow fly hatches we have in our lakes here in the south. This pattern is really challenging to tie but I think I did a really good job. Something I have realized from tieing panfish jigs and bass jigs is once you cross over to the fly tieing world your eyes are the most important part of tying a good fly. Unfortunately, my eyes with age are not as sharp as they were when I was younger but I make due. I do know trying to tie some of your patterns have made me a better jig designer because I gained more patience which translated into finer detail on my crappie and bass jigs. Watching you tie your patterns is therapeutic for me. Thanks for being so willing to share your knowledge and skills with us viewers. You Sir are a legend. Unbelievable skills and knowledge. God bless you and your family.
Once again, thank you Alex...
Wow Barry that was an elegant demonstration and such a beautiful fly.......thank you for sharing your talents.
You are very welcome Michael.
Благодарю, интересный вариант!👍🤝
Thank you.
Really nice pattern 🙌😍
Thank you Simon! 😊
Further to my previous comment, and after maybe two dozen (always given away). I love making these because they are SO ferociously demanding. More recently, for the two prominent tails, I've been using the long whiskers from hares' masks. They bob the fly up nicely, and are less inclined to kink than stripped CDC stems. They're even better when soaked overnight in Nikwax to make them VERY buoyant.
An (arguably) even better version of this fly can be made using CDC stacked behind the CDL in the Petitjean stacker method.
Losing one of these (millionaires only) flies high up in an alder tree is a matter for great weeping and gnashing of teeth. If it means felling the occasional alder to recover a fly - so be it.
Thanks John, if you haven't seen his books you must check them out, very interesting patterns but not translated to English very well unfortunately !
belle!! un peu technique pour moi mais je vais essayer merci Barry
Merci Stephane.
Hey Barry you rascal, what a great job on this kind of a challenge fly. Coq de Leon is such an expensive and difficult to find material, would you have a reasonable substitute ? What looks beautiful on the vise appears differently when in the water and all wet. Similar wet looks material can be acceptable . Thanks for all you show. Always a pro job.
Hi, yes a challenging pattern. I have used Whiting coq de Leon and that works fine. Whiting CDL is sold in patches so you get loads and it's a tenth of the price of the real deal, but most defiantly not the real deal but a decent substitute.
Thank you so much Barry, It is so nice to see your videos again, I really enjoy them. Can you tell me if you are using the Petijean Bobbin ?, If so is there any trick to how you use it. I always seem to have trouble with mine. Happy Holidays!!!!
Thanks Joe, Yes I do use the TT bobbin. When you use it! Look carefully at the tip of the bobbin you have one open side and one closed side, always use it with the closed side towards you. So when you hold it in your hand keep the closed side towards you.
Świetna Robota!!!!! 👍🎣🎣🎣🎣Pozdr.
Thanks
Cat whiskers make good mayfly tails as well.
I doubt you not Michael, but there are not many whiskers to a cat.
nice
Thanks Guy.
Beautiful fly - as usual. But what makes CdC stems better for tail fibres than many other feathers?
Thanks Ejnar, as I mention in the video I can't recall another pattern that uses them! But this is what Luis Meant recommends in the original pattern. So I can't really help you on this...
Beautiful fly Barry but may be should be renamed the “Millionaires mayfly” would not want to mess up to many of these practising.😊
Oh yeah...
Awesome pattern, although it is too intricate and too heavy for Spanish style fly fishing which is the up and coming fly fishing style. Great tying.
Thanks Paul, it is originally from one of the best Spanish fly tiers!
Marvellous. Expensive, time-consuming, and quite tricky to tie. CdeL is super stiff, and non-compliant. This video offers the best demonstration by far. Not a beginners' fly.
Right on all points, but practice makes perfect...
Nice ty. It gets a little crowded up by the eye doesn’t it? Tight lines🐜🪰🦗!!!!
No, it's perfect!